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Goldeneye

Season 2, Ep. 9

We've made it to what many may call the GOAT of more recent James Bond films. Though it does pain me to imagine that 1996 may not be as recent as I want to believe. Pierce Brosnan's debut brought back Bond with a bang. Loads of action, espionage, femme fatales, and a brand new M, played by Judi Dench. This was Bond for a brand new generation and we were here for it. A solid 80% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes makes this the best Bond of the Brosnan Era.

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